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Document 6561959
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Vol. 19 Issue 282 z Jammu z Sunday z October 12, 2014 z Pages 14+4=18 z ` 3.00
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PDP appeals PM to include Srinagar
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'Pak's ceasefire violations analogous
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Hideout busted in
Kishtwar
„ STATE TIMES NEWS
JAMMU: The army on
Saturday busted a hideout
and recovered arms and
ammunition in Kishtwar
District of Jammu and
Kashmir.
Based on a specific information, Rashtriya Rifle
(RR) troops and police
launched a joint operation at
Malgot in Kishtwar District
and busted a hideout today, a
Defence spokesman said
here.
The recoveries from the
hideout include a 51/52 mm
mortar, a 7.62 mm self-loading rifle, two PakistanorigiSPn pistols, one handheld radio set, 415 rounds of
7.62 mm ammunition, 12
rounds of 0.380 mm ammunition, six mortar bombs, 12
UBGL grenades, 10 hand
grenades, three 7.62mm rifle
magazines and two pistol
magazines, he said.
The busting of the hideout
is a major blow to terrorists
and has once again displayed
the total domination of the
Indian Army and security
forces in the hinterland of
Kishtwar, the spokesman
added. (PTI)
109 SPOs
absorbed; 102
cops promoted
„ STATE TIMES NEWS
SRINAGAR:
Director
General of Police (DGP), K.
Rajendra
Kumar
on
Saturday ordered out of turn
promotion to 102 lower subordinates, besides absorption
of 109 SPOs as constables in
Jammu and Kashmir Police.
The orders in this regard
have been issued by the
Police Headquarters (PHQ)
on the recommendations of
Police Establishment Board
(PEB) in recognition to their
extra ordinary contribution
in maintaining peace and
order in the state.
Rajendra said that the promoted personnel and
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Temperature (Jammu)
Max : 30.4ºC
Min : 19.5ºC
Humidity
Max : 83
Min : 47
Temperature (Srinagar)
Max : 22.1ºC
Min : 6.8ºC
Humidity
Max : 78
Min : 58
Sunset : 18:02 Hours
Sunrise : 06:33 Hours
JIND/SIRSA
(Har):
Sharpening his attack on
dynastic politics, Prime
Minister Narendra Modi on
Saturday asked the people to
shun the "families" that have
monopolised
power
in
Haryana by forging "behindthe-scene alliances" for past
25 years and were propagating "goondashahi".
"People of Haryana will not
forgive the looters of
Haryana. Five families have
ruled the state for last 25
years.
Here, they have forged
behind-the scene alliances
ahead of elections. They have
decided amongst themselves
that they will loot the state by
turns," he said addressing
rallies in Haryana ahead of
15th October polls.
Modi said these families
gave the semblance of opposing each other in public, but
actually had a cosy arrangement of alternate periods of
rule. "Haryana needs freedom from the rule of these
families," the Prime Minister
said.
"They have an agreement
that one family will rule for
five years while the other
family will badmouth the ruling family. In the next elections, other family comes to
the power and circle goes on.
You have to save Haryana
from these 'goondashahi'
(reign of anti-social elements)
and dynastic politics," Modi
said at the rally in Sira.
He said that time has come
"to bring an end to this
game...People of the State
have decided to throw them
out and punish them for their
deeds."
Modi said the State various
parts of the state have suffered due to political rivalry
and assured the people of
even development across the
State. He claimed that the
support of the people was
taken for granted and their
aspirations from successive
regimes ignored.
"Embrace us once and I will
ensure development of the
entire state.... What does a
farmer want - water and
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Syed Ali Geelani has
described those in Kashmir
believing in election politics as
chameleon and faithless, who
don't have any religion. By
challenging the faith of lakhs
of people who have participated in Parliamentary, Assembly
and Panchayat elections many
a times during the past six
decades, especially after the
outbreak of lunatic terrorism,
Geelani has jumped the red
line and offended a sizable section of Kashmir society.
Doesn't the term 'faithless and
no religion' point to infidels?
Is it a matter of pride or
shame for the so-called mainstream leaders to compromise
with self respect and swallow
such a bitter pill without
showing least resentment?
Power shut
down on Oct 12
„ STATE TIMES NEWS
JAMMU: To carry out repair
and replacing loose/worn out
jumpers/droppers
at
220/132/33 KV Grid Station
Gladni, the shutdown of
220/132/33 KV Grid Station
Gladni on 12th October, 2014
from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM is
allowed.
As intimated by Chief
„ CONTD ON PAGE 9
Traditionally dressed women assembled at a temple in Jammu to offer prayers
on Karwa Chauth on Saturday. (Pic Sanjeev Magotra)
Drug overdose suspected behind teenage
girl’s death; 4 member board constituted
„ STATE TIMES NEWS
JAMMU: A young girl died late last night
after she was shifted in serious condition to
the Government Medical College (GMC),
Jammu, for treatment by her family members.
According to reports, the young girl, identified
as Divya Manhas daughter of Krishan Lal,
resident of 382, Marble Market, returned
home late last night after attending a party.
Police said, her condition suddenly got deteriorated around 2:00 AM and her family members shifted her to the GMC for treatment,
where, she failed to respond to the treatment
and breathed her last.
On Saturday, a board of four doctors has
been constituted who have videographed and
pictured the deceased for investigations. FIR
has been registered and proceedings under
section 174 of CrPC have been initiated.
Police further informed that the doctors
attending the girl found some injection marks
on her arms which suggest that she might
have taken drugs and an overdose can be a
reason for her death. The matter was immediately informed to the police which rushed to
the spot and took the body into its custody.
The body after autopsy was handed over to the
family members for last rites. Police has
rounded up some of her friends to ascertain
the facts.
Pakistan resumes firing in
Stringent laws in offing to tackle traffic offenders Arnia sector, India retaliates
J&K set to get revamped Motor Vehicle Act
„ VIVEK SHARMA
HORRIFYING STATISTICS
JAMMU: Jammu and
Kashmir is all set to have a
revamped Motor Vehicle Act,
to meet the challenge posed
by growing number of accidents that have claimed more
deaths that the two and half
decade long terror violence.
Indiscipline on roads and
the bad traffic management
has posed a big threat to the
administration in recent
years. To meet the situation,
the government is contemplating to bring stringent
laws to enforce discipline and
minismise the accidents.
In 2013, as per Accidental Deaths and Suicides in India
Report, the highest 63.5 per cent deaths due to accidents
occurred in Jammu and Kashmir alone. Nagaland followed
with 52 per cent of all unnatural deaths.
In Jammu and Kashmir, 9, 17, 000 vehicles stand registered. The Report says that the accidental death per 1,000
vehicles is 1.1 per cent in Jammu and Kashmir compared to
0.9 per cent national average. Two wheelers are the most
dangerous and responsible for fatal accidents in the State.
The proposed Act envisages
deterrence in terms of imposing huge fines on erring vehicle operators and checking
various traffic violations.
Regional Transport Officer
Jammu Arvind Kotwal told
STATE TIMES that the
prevailing Act has become
outdated as the violators get
away with token fines, which
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„ STATE TIMES NEWS
JAMMU: After a brief lull,
Pakistan on Saturday violated ceasefire twice along
International Border (IB)
and Line of Control (LoC) in
Poonch
and
Jammu
Districts, drawing strong
retaliation from India.
"Flat trajectory weaponry
fire came at 8.10 PM in our
area of Operation in three
Border Out Posts (BOPs)
along International Border
(IB) in Arnia sector of
Jammu District tonight,"
BSF Spokesman said.
He said that BSF troops
retaliated and intermittent
fire of small arms continued
from both the sides till late in
the night.
Earlier in the day, Pak
troops resorted to firing on
forward Indian posts along
LoC in Banwat sector of
Poonch District from 1:00
PM, a senior Army officer
said.
Ceasefire violation in
Shahpur, Kerani Sector,
started at 12:40 PM. Indian
troops guarding the border
promptly retaliated resulting
in heavy exchange of fire
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JDA land left unmarked to benefit land grabbers
PMO clears Gen Hasnain's
appointment as J&K Guv IAS officer feigns ignorance when found
favouring private concern
„ STATE TIMES NEWS
NEW DELHI: Decks seem
to have been cleared for
appointment of Lt General
Syed Ata Hasnain as new
Governor of J and K.
Informed sources told
STATE TIMES that the
PMO has taken final call on
the issue and announcement
is likely to be made after decision with regard to holding of
elections is taken by Election
Commission of India.
General Hasnain, enjoys
immense goodwill of the people, especially in Kashmir.
As
General
Officer
Commanding (GOC) of the
strategically important XV
Corps, General Hasnain had
succeeded in building rapport
with people by holding interactions to redress grievances
and concerns of common citizens.
Reliable
sources
told
STATE TIMES that candi-
dature of General Hasnain, a
prolific member of track-two
diplomacy and a Visiting
Fellow of the Vivekananda
International Foundation,
New Delhi has almost been
cleared at the preliminary
stage. His crucial appointments in Jammu and
Kashmir in various capacities
go to his credit for the gubernatorial assignment.
As a Brigadier, Hasnain
served as Commander, 12
Infantry Brigade, on the Line
of Control in Uri. Having
commanded 19 Infantry
Division in Baramulla,
Lieutenant General Hasnain
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„ STATE TIMES NEWS
JAMMU: In a system where
even most urgent files take
weeks together to get
processed, land allotment
case of a private housing corporation in Jammu witnessed
extraordinary interest by the
recommending authority ie.
Office
of
Deputy
Commissioner, Jammu which
recommended the request for
allotting 312 Kanals and 5
marlas at village Bain Bajal,
Jammu within days.
Reliable
sources
told
STATE TIMES that Deputy
Commissioner Jammu rec-
ommended whopping 312
Kanals and 5 marlas of prime
land to a private housing corporation within days of initiation of the request. However,
the recommendations had to
be withdrawn when the 'scam'
got leaked after media intervention. Fearing exposure
and imminent action, the
Deputy Commissioner made
a volta-face, stating that he
was under an impression of
the housing corporation being
a government entity. The
hilarious argument for expediting the case in jet-speed
exposed the casualness of an
officer from an elite service,
who took such a big decision
involving huge government
asset worth crorers of rupees
without bothering to verify
the antecedents of the applicant, The insiders, however,
insist that those processing
and recommending the case
were in know of the transaction and the beneficiary, who
had allegedly taken 'adequate
care' of their interests.
Resentment is simmering in
the civil society and demand
for thorough probe by an
independent agency against
the acts of land grabbing with
active politico-bureaucratic
nexus is gaining momentum.
This being one facet of the
pro-active state administration, another shady aspect
revolves round deliberate
inertia to allow huge
encroachment of the land
belonging
to
Jammu
Development Authority on
regular basis.
STATE TIMES has got
credible reports that the
Revenue Department is deliberately delaying the demarcation of land belonging to
Jammu Development
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How will corruption end when glamourised?
„ DOST KHAN
JAMMU:
When
Amma-J.
Jaylalitha-- went to jail for 'swindling' poor tax payers' hard
earned money to lead a luxurious
life, thousands of her supporters
in Tamil Nadu felt pain, which
they shamelessly demonstrated
by beating their chests in open.
Similarly, the blind followers of
Om Prakash Chautala created
quite a scene when the octogenarian walked into the jail for
jumping his bail by campaigning
in the elections despite getting
relief on the plea of bad health.
He went to jail like a groom goes
to bedeck the wedlock. In his
'sermon' to media, Chatuala
accused the Centre of misusing
CBI for political purposes thereby casting aspersions of the judicial dispensation.
Both the former Chief
Ministers of Tamil Nadu and
Haryana have been convicted for
possessing assets disproportionate to their known source of
income. Instead of getting condemned for betraying public
trust, they get projected as victims by their supporters, most of
who are poor, exploited and subjugated by the system their leaders imposed upon them during
hey days. Hero-worship has
taken toll of virtue in Indian public life. The evil is being glamourised without an iota of effort
made by self-proclaimed champions of corruption-free India to
generate public awareness. The
hero-worshipping of the people
like Jaylalitta and Chautala raises many questions about the success of anti-corruption drive in
1.25 billion strong nation.
The nation witnessed similar
scenes when 2G accused A. Raja
or former Chief Minister
Karunanidhi's parliamentarian
daughter
Kanimozhi
were
released on bail after being sent
to jail for their omissions and
commissions. The jail birds
found huge trail of supporters
walking down the streets cheering on their flower bedecked
tainted leaders. Commonwealth
Games scam accused Suresh
inflicted of this cancerous
growth. Every government office
with dusty environs and Gandhi's
portrait hanging on the shabby
walls has become citadel of corruption. The unfortunate part of
the malady is that corrupt are
not looked down upon in the
Indian society where monetary
affluence is a major measure of
Corruption will not go as long as the people worship
their leaders blindly. If corruption in public life is to be
tackled, politicians need to be humbled.
Kalmadi also managed a similar
euphoric crowd when he walked
out of the jail barricades.
India is portraying a real grim
scenario on account of war
against corrupt. Corruption is
rampant. It is not only in highest
echelons of power centre but
every limb of administration is
success in life. See how
Jaylalitha mocked at the poor
when she opened up the coffers
of illegally accumulated wealth to
solemnize the marriage of her
adopted son. He stands abandoned since. The poor who are
shedding tears now on her
pathetic situation were nowhere
allowed to be near the scene of
royal marriage.
Imagine how convicted corrupt
like Lalu Prasad Yadav is taken
on shoulders to celebrate his
comeback from the jail-cell. He
did not only manage to find a
space in political arena but
staged his comeback with big
bang, securing several crucial
seats in the Bihar bye-election a
month or so ago.
True, judgments cannot be
passed on the corrupt leaders as
they have preferred appeals
against their conviction but perception matters much in public
life. Of course, a person is innocent till proved otherwise but at
the same time how can the criminals be allowed to dominate politics and civil services. They can't
be kept at distance in the matters of the state, if the people
themselves glorify them brazenly
and openly.
The only palpable solution lies
in generating awareness about
the evil of corruption that has
retarded the growth of this
nation which was known centuries ago a golden sparrow. Who
will do that? Not the corrupt
politician or unscrupulous public
servant! The command has to be
taken by the people themselves.
Unless the poor stand against
loot and plunder unleashed by
powerful and those in public life,
corruption will not go. It will not
go as long as the people worship
their leaders blindly. If corruption in public life is to be tackled,
politicians need to be humbled.
Otherwise,
Rajas,
Yadavs,
Kanzimohis,
Chautalas,
Jaylalithas will continue to don
the mantle of respectability and
trample rights of the Indian
poor. Verdict lies in you and me!